Hiroshi Miyama 三山 ひろし | |
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Birth name | Masaaki Tsuneishi |
Born | Nankoku, Kōchi, Japan | 17 September 1980
Genres | Enka [1] |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Years active | 2009– |
Labels | Nippon Crown |
Website | Official website |
Hiroshi Miyama (三山 ひろし, Miyama Hiroshi, born 17 September 1980, in Nankoku, Kōchi) [2] is a Japanese enka singer. His real name is Masaaki Tsuneishi (恒石 正彰, Tsuneishi Masaaki).
Miyama's voice gives people a sense of security and vitality ανδ is called "Vitamin Voice" (ビタミンボイス, Bitamin Boisu).
Title | Details | Peak |
---|---|---|
JPN [3] | ||
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta |
| 187 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta II |
| 252 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta III |
| 171 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta IV |
| 160 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta V |
| 128 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta VI |
| 64 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta VII |
| 59 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta VIII |
| 29 |
Utai Tsugu! Shōwa no Hayariuta IX |
| 42 |
Title | Details | Peak |
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JPN [3] | ||
Hiroshi Miyama First Best: Ayame Ujō Hito Koisakaba |
| 60 |
Hiroshi Miyama Full Music Collection: Oiwaki-yama Hito Koisakaba |
| 66 |
Hiroshi Miyama Full Music Collection: Shimanto-gawa Oiwaki-yama |
| 55 |
Hiroshi Miyama Full Music Collection: Otoko no Ryūgi Shimanto-gawa |
| 52 |
Title | Details | Peak |
---|---|---|
JPN [3] | ||
En Kashū Hiroshi Miyama: Onshi Norimasa Nakamura o Utau |
| 215 |
Wandering Life of a Gambler: Famous Enka Song Compilation |
| 90 |
Miyama de Anime: Hiroshi Miyama Sings National Anime Songs |
| 240 |
Title | Year | Peak | Certifications |
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JPN [4] | |||
"Hito Koisakaba" | 2009 | 17 |
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"Yoi-machi Sakaba" | 2010 | 20 | |
"Danchone Minatochō" | 2011 | 23 | |
"Onna ni Umarete" | 22 | ||
"Otoko no Uso" | 2012 | 21 | |
"Otoko no Uso" (5th Anniversary Limited Edition) | 2013 | ||
"Ayame Ujō" | 2014 | 19 | |
"Oiwaki-yama" | 2015 | 13 |
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"Shimanto-gawa" | 2016 | 11 |
|
"Haha o Omoeba" (with Saburō Kitajima) | – | ||
"Otoko no Ryūgi" | 2017 | 13 | |
"Igosso Tamashī" | 2018 | 12 | |
"Kita no Onna Machi" | 2020 | 9 |
Year | Title | |
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1st | 2012 | Hiroshi Miyama: First Concert –Enka no Yoake– |
2nd | 2014 | Hiroshi Miyama 5-Shūnen Concert in Gotanda Yūpōto |
Year | Title | Network | Ref. |
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NHK Kayō Concert | NHK | ||
BS Nippon no uta | NHK BS | ||
Sub-chan to Uta Nakama | TV Tokyo | ||
Genki-ya Honpo | KSS | ||
Shin Heisei Kayō Juku | BS Asahi | ||
2015 | Knight Scoop | ABC | |
Enka Danshi. 2 | Kayō Pops Channel | ||
2023 | Ranman | NHK | [5] |
Year / Broadcast no. | Appearance no. | Song | Order | Opponent |
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2015 / 66th | 1st | "Oiwaki-yama" | 3/26 | Nogizaka46 |
2016 / 67th | 2nd | "Shimanto-gawa –Kendama Taishi-hen–" | 3/23 | Keyakizaka46 |
Title | Network |
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Kirameki Kayō Live | NHK FM Broadcast |
Enka Samurai | Radio Nippon |
Yutaka Natsuki no Hotto Kayōkyoku | |
Hiroshi Miyama no Enka no Yoake | RKC |
Year | Title | Ref. |
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2016 | Hajimete demo Zettai dekiru! Hiroshi Miyama no Kendama Kyōshitsu | [6] |
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